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Rangers Want To Extend Nylander
by Paul on 03/23/07 at 06:43 AM ET
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via Larry Brooks of the NY Post,
The Post has learned the GM is in the midst of serious negotiations with agent Paul Theofanous regarding a contract extension for Nylander, who is eligible to become an unrestricted free agent this summer. It is believed the two sides are talking about a two-year agreement that would carry Nylander through the final season of Jaromir Jagr’s contract, presuming the Rangers exercise their team option on Jagr for 2008-09.
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